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and forgot to change it back... nice to see your on your toes.
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Hi Lynda,
I have a David Zimmerman, 1787 and served in War of 1812 also.
He enlisted in Union Co, PA and married Mary Kelly, 1796 in Union Co, PA
I don't know who his parents were, or where he was born.
However, there were several Zimmerman's buried in the Keister Cemetery near
Lauralton, Union Co, PA.
They may have moved there after David's birth.
Do you have any info that may connect these two.
I have a line that goes back to the early 1600's, but haven't made a positive
connection to it yet.
Thanks,
Paul Andree
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> Solomon Zimmerman was married to Salome Zimmerman (nee Koehler).
> Solomon Zimmerman served in the US Army and fought against England in 1812.
> He died on June 10, 1874 and was buried in the German Reform Cemetery in
> Tremont (Schuylkill County) Pennsylvania. Buried with him was Salome.
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Solomon Zimmerman was married to Salome Zimmerman (nee Koehler).
Solomon Zimmerman served in the US Army and fought against England in 1812.
He died on June 10, 1874 and was buried in the German Reform Cemetery in
Tremont (Schuylkill County) Pennsylvania. Buried with him was Salome.
Salome
was born on November 30, 1799. She died on March 24, 1883.
Debie Blindauer in Sheboygan has been working on
transcribing the birth records of Sheboygan, WI to 1907.
She has completed transcribing and uploading the
data for Zimmerman and Zimmermann.
Sheboygan County Births Vital Index for Zimmerman/n:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisheboy/birthzi.htm
There is a link to this page from "Zimmerman & Zimmermann
in Wisconsin":
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~zimzip/
The money to purchase copies of the index pages for transcribing
was raised by donations from others interested in making
available online the birth, marriage and death record
indexes for Sheboygan. A portion of the alphabet has been
completed for the birth index, however, lack of funds is slowing
progress. If you would like to learn more about the project
contact Debie: sebring(a)excel.net
Karen Keehne Zimmerman
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I`m looking for information on James Parris Zimmerman 7-14-1880 died
3-16-1936
He lived in Union, SC had a wife named Essie and children: Mary, Nettie
May, Daisy, Louise, Lillian, Mamie, Betty, Maybelle, Johnny, Joe, Lester,
Ralph...... He also had two brothers Ralph D. who lived in Salsbury, NC
and Eldrege who lived in Woodruff, SC and a sister Emma Smith who lived
in Greer, SC....I would appreciate any information I can get on this
family, but would especially like to know who James Parris Zimmerman`s
parents were.
Thank You Kindly, Gail Bright
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Hi All,
I received this in the afternoon e-mail and wanted to share it with all
of
you. Can't wait for this to come to life. If this doesn't quite fit a
surname mailing list, I appologize, but it does pertain to genealogy.
Debie
ARCHIVE PUTS HUDDLED MASSES ON-LINE - Volunteers scanning Ellis
Island
Records. (SF Examiner 2/2/99)
Climbing the family tree will take a lot less clawing as soon as
a nonprofit foundation finishes a more than $15 million project
to post Ellis Island immigration records on the internet.
By helping people to access information instantly that
previously was buried in a bureaucratic quagmire, the
project will revolutionize genealogical
research for many of the more than 113 million Americans who
already actively pursue their family histories.
Officials at the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation in
NY, the same organization that gave Lady Liberty a face lift in
1986 without any public funding, estimate that more than 40% of
Americans can trace their European ancestry back to Ellis Island.
"This is going to be a reference point", said Vern Deubler,
Pres. of the Calif. Genealogical Society, which was based in
San Francisco for a century before moving to Oakland this year.
"It's going to provide people with very important leads".
By the end of next year, the foundation hopes, people will be
able to enter any information they know about a progenitor and
the program will search more than 20 million records for a match.
The software will even be able to tolerate misspellings.
If a match is found, the researcher can choose to print out a
photo of the ship and a copy of the original manifesto that marked
the immigrant's arrival.
At Fisherman's Wharf on Monday, Stephen Briganti, Chairman of
the foundation, said the new database would especially help Bay Area
researchers.
He said the Bay Area remains one of the major hubs for Eliis
Island immigrants and their descendants. Tens of thousands of
immigrants came here after arriving through the port, first
to fuel the Industrial revolution and later to farm wine grapes.
He said first generation travelers from the main
Ellis Island years - 1892 to 1924 - still live in the area.
Briganti added that Californians' interest in Ellis Island
immigration research, based on requests for the foundation's
resources, is outstripped only by New yorkers'.
The database - which organizers say could be ready by the end
of 2000 - will catalog records of almost 20 million immigrants who
flooded the tiny NY Harbor island. Until now, those documents
have been stored at the National Archives and Immigration and
Naturalization Service in the clunky microfilm format.
The first phase of the project was to collect and digitize
records and install computers at the museum. Now, Briganti
said, putting the information on the Internet has become a top
goal as well.
"We're pretty confident this is going to work," Briganti said.
"It's not perfect, but it's light years ahead of going to the Archives."
A demonstration of the system showed that a reseacher can enter
information in any or all of 11 fields, which ask for personal
information
such as the subject's name and country of birth, and immigration, like
the
subject's port of entry.
Foundation spokeswoman Peg Zitko said the project got off the
ground when a nationwide network of Mormon volunteers agreed to
digitize the microfilm information for free. Thousands of
volunteers have logged more than 2 million hours; they've
entered 3/5's of the data so far.
A spokesman for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
in Salt Lake City said the project was important to the church's
mission.
"We've always been involved in genealogy," said Dan Rascon, "because
linking to our family helps us understand who we are and what we may
become."
Information on the project may be found at www.ellisisland.org
on the internet.
(And I just want you all to know that I typed this, not scanned,
so I hope I get some appreciation out there!!!!!!!! Best, and good
night!
Terry in Calif.) PS, Please feel free to pass this along to other
genealogy lists.
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Hi All,
I received this in the afternoon e-mail and wanted to share it with all of
you. Can't wait for this to come to life. If this doesn't quite fit a
surname mailing list, I appologize, but it does pertain to genealogy.
Debie
ARCHIVE PUTS HUDDLED MASSES ON-LINE - Volunteers scanning Ellis
Island
Records. (SF Examiner 2/2/99)
Climbing the family tree will take a lot less clawing as soon as
a nonprofit
foundation finishes a more than $15 million project to post Ellis
Island
immigration records on the internet.
By helping people to access information instantly that
previously was buried
in a bureaucratic quagmire, the project will revolutionize
genealogical
research for many of the more than 113 million Americans who
already actively
pursue their family histories.
Officials at the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation in
NY, the same
organization that gave Lady Liberty a face lift in 1986 without
any public
funding, estimate that more than 40% of Americans can trace their
European
ancestry back to Ellis Island.
"This is going to be a reference point", said Vern Deubler,
Pres. of the
Calif. Genealogical Society, which was based in San Francisco for
a century
before moving to Oakland this year. "It's going to provide
people with very
important leads".
By the end of next year, the foundation hopes, people will be
able to enter
any information they know about a progenitor and the program will
search more
than 20 million records for a match. The software will even be
able to
tolerate misspellings.
If a match is found, the researcher can choose to print out a
photo of the
ship and a copy of the original manifesto that marked the
immigrant's arrival.
At Fisherman's Wharf on Monday, Stephen Briganti, Chairman of
the
foundation, said the new database would especially help Bay Area
researchers.
He said the Bay Area remains one of the major hubs for Eliis
Island
immigrants and their descendants. Tens of thousands of immigrants
came here
after arriving through the port, first to fuel the Industrial
revolution and
later to farm wine grapes. He said first generation travelers
from the main
Ellis Island years - 1892 to 1924 - still live in the area.
Briganti added that Californians' interest in Ellis Island
immigration
research, based on requests for the foundation's resources, is
outstripped
only by New yorkers'.
The database - which organizers say could be ready by the end
of 2000 -
will catalog records of almost 20 million immigrants who flooded
the tiny NY
Harbor island. Until now, those documents have been stored at
the National
Archives and Immigration and Naturalization Service in the clunky
microfilm
format.
The first phase of the project was to collect and digitize
records and
install computers at the museum.
Now, Briganti said, putting the information on the Internet has
become a top
goal as well.
"We're pretty confident this is going to work," Briganti said.
"It's not
perfect, but it's light years ahead of going to the Archives."
A demonstration of the system showed that a reseacher can enter
information
in any or all of 11 fields, which ask for personal information
such as the
subject's name and country of birth, and immigration, like the
subject's port
of entry.
Foundation spokeswoman Peg Zitko said the project got off the
ground when a
nationwide network of Mormon volunteers agreed to digitize the
microfilm
information for free. Thousands of volunteers have logged more
than 2 million
hours; they've entered 3/5's of the data so far.
A spokesman for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
in Salt Lake
City said the project was important to the church's mission.
"We've always
been involved in genealogy," said Dan Rascon, "because linking to
our family
helps us understand who we are and what we may become."
Information on the project may be found at www.ellisisland.org
on the
internet.
(And I just want you all to know that I typed this, not scanned,
so I hope I
get some appreciation out there!!!!!!!! Best, and good night!
Terry in
Calif.) PS, Please feel free to pass this along to other
genealogy lists.
I don't know enough about Peter and Matthias father or their life before
heading into Canada... only that they had left New Jersey around 1791.
Both were supposedly born there.
Judy.
At 12:42 AM 1/2/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I am trying to locate the father of Peter 1742-1830and Matthias
>1755-1840. His name is Adam. I know Peter and Matthias were born in New
>Jersey but can't locate Adam. I recently found out his wifes name is Anna
>Elizabetha, children: Henry, Johan George, Catherine, Anna Elizabeth, Johan
>Thomas, Peter and Matthias.
>
>Judy.
>
>At 06:48 PM 1/17/99 EST, you wrote:
>>I have an Adam Zimmerman that died in Germany in 1840. Several of his
>>offspring immagrated to the US, settling near Albany in. Stearns Co., MN.
>>This are probablt not the same Adam you are referring to.
>>Peace.
>>Bob
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This Matthias died in Ontario... Is there any point to looking into his son
for you?
Let me know...
Judy
At 10:51 AM 1/24/99 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 1/23/99 11:43:09 PM Central Standard Time,
>jgiordan(a)skylinc.net writes:
>
><<
> I am trying to locate the father of Peter 1742-1830and Matthias
> 1755-1840. His name is Adam. I know Peter and Matthias were born in New
> Jersey but can't locate Adam. I recently found out his wifes name is Anna
> Elizabetha, children: Henry, Johan George, Catherine, Anna Elizabeth, Johan
> Thomas, Peter and Matthias.
> >>
>This Matthias wouldnt be the one who went to NC by chance your dates are very
>similiar...Marie
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Hi Doris,
I have only two Solomon's. Solomon b.1848, d. 1919Ont, Can. m. Charlotte
White 1854-1912.
and Solomon 1830-1851 parents are Philip b.1791 Warren County, NJ d.1874
and Mary Moore 1798-1861
Let me know...
Judy.
At 11:26 AM 1/24/99 EST, you wrote:
>Judy:
>
>I know your posted dates are back further than I am. I was just wondering if
>as you came forward, did you happen on a Solomon? My husband has a line
that
>I have back to Solomon b c 1835. He had a son George b 1858 in Hazleton,
>PA. George m Martha Kephart and moved to Clearfield Co., PA
>
>Any help is appreciated!!!!
>
>Doris
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